Fusion
Helium-3 could be used to power future fusion reactors. According to Professor G.L. Kulcinski, it yields large energetic reactions with no residual radioactivity after 30 years of operation. Although there is a very limited quantity on earth, the moon has enough to fulfill the energy requirements for earth and for the extraction processes.
Helium-3 Fusion
Deuterium is an isotope of hydrogen that has one neutron. Helium-3 is helium missing one neutron. By introducing the He3 to the deuterium at a high temperature, He3 will grab deuterium's extra neutron to make normal helium and normal hydrogen. This process creates energy.
Lunar Helium-3 as an Energy Source
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